2016 OutlookGraham Nabity has been one of Nebraska’s primary special teams players the past two years, serving on several coverage units. Nabity has provided depth at I-back the past three seasons, seeing limited action in the backfield. This spring, Nabity focused on the fullback position and likely will battle for playing time at the position vacated by NFL draftee Andy Janovich.

Nabity originally joined the program as a walk-on from Elkhorn High School. In addition to his work on the field, Nabity has been a leader in the community while at Nebraska. He is a three-time member of the Brook Berringer and Tom Osborne Citizenship teams. Nabity is on track to earn his degree in construction management in December.

2015 (Junior)Nabity played in 12 games, missing only the contest at Illinois. He saw limited action in the backfield but did not have a carry. Nabity made three tackles on special teams, with one tackle each against BYU, Miami and Southern Miss.

2014 (Sophomore)Nabity played in 11 games, and had two carries for seven yards, with one carry each against Florida Atlantic and Fresno State. Nabity was a regular on kickoff coverage and made five tackles to rank among the tackle leaders on special teams. He had a season-high two stops at Michigan State.

2013 (Redshirt Freshman)Nabity played in two games in 2013 as a reserve I-back. He had five carries for 24 yards, including three rushes for 14 yards against South Dakota State.

2012 (Redshirt)Nabity redshirted in his first season in 2012.

Before Nebraska (Elkhorn HS)Nabity led Elkhorn to the Nebraska Class B state championship as a senior, rushing for 1,532 yards on 239 carries and a Class B-leading 24 touchdowns. Nabity was a second-team All-Nebraska pick by both the Omaha World-Herald and the Lincoln Journal Star, and was named the honorary captain of the Class B all-state team.

As a junior, Nabity rushed for 988 yards and 11 touchdowns, while helping his team reach the state championship, where the Antlers fell to Crete. Nabity chose to walk on at Nebraska over a scholarship offer from South Dakota State.

PersonalThe son of David and Kim Nabity, Graham was born on May 12, 1993. He is a construction management major and has been named to the Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll five times. Nabity has been active in community outreach efforts, volunteering his time with Uplifting Athletes, People’s City Mission, Pilger tornado relief, FCA, Lincoln Food Bank, Husker Hotline and team hospital and community rec center visits.